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									<div class="post-title">Google App Engine</div>							
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										<p>This site has now migrated to the Google App Engine. Basically it means that I've had to rewrite this damn blog into python (from php, where it was converted into when I got tired of ruby, who took over from c...). Anyway, the transfer has a few consequences for you, the users:</p>
										<p>* All comments are deleted. Basically I was too lazy to bring them over</p>
										<p>* It is now necessary to login through a Google Account to write comments. The process is pretty easy, just click the yellow icon where the comment form used to be</p>
										<p>* It's supposed to be faster. In any case, it's more reliable. Yay!</p>
										<p>* And finally, most importantly: New toys for me</p>
										<p>Have fun, see you out there.</p>
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									<div class="post-info">April 19, 2008</div>
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